Prejudgments [noun]

Definition of Prejudgments:

idea formed before event occurs or facts are received

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Sentence/Example of Prejudgments:

What kind of a precedent, and how great a prejudgment must this be for posterity!

A prejudgment of this kind is unworthy of a scientific mind.

This prejudgment of the case was acquiesced in, and Joan was brought in with fetters on her legs.

I here only desire to avoid any prejudgment of these questions in my definition of my own good.

It will not be devoid of interest to contrast the prejudgment of the French bourgeois with the judgment of the English bourgeois.

The reporters looked upon Marcus Wilkeson without emotion or prejudgment.

Whether truth has gained by such indiscriminate condemnation and prejudgment is, I think, greatly open to question.

It occurred to me as my call wore on that I caught even a hint of this prejudgment in the eyes of the young woman.